Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina ix
... Nature of true self- dependence . - Narrow views of duty . Duties of the wife , mother , single woman . - What kind of preparation they require . - - PART II . VIEWS OF LIFE , AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION - Higher view of life ...
... Nature of true self- dependence . - Narrow views of duty . Duties of the wife , mother , single woman . - What kind of preparation they require . - - PART II . VIEWS OF LIFE , AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION - Higher view of life ...
Pagina x
... Nature of method . — System everywhere visible in nature . Necessary to carry out any plan , above all , the general plan of life . Individual system of life must harmonize with the social system we belong to.- - Absence of method in ...
... Nature of method . — System everywhere visible in nature . Necessary to carry out any plan , above all , the general plan of life . Individual system of life must harmonize with the social system we belong to.- - Absence of method in ...
Pagina 3
... nature ; but the power thus given may be beneficial or injurious , according to individual or national char- acter . The influence of women over the young varies from that of mere natural affection to the highest moral force , in pro ...
... nature ; but the power thus given may be beneficial or injurious , according to individual or national char- acter . The influence of women over the young varies from that of mere natural affection to the highest moral force , in pro ...
Pagina 5
... natural gift is not called forth at all . If the thought of its possession flits across the fancy of the young girl ... Nature , and what it may become , either for good or for evil , we are better enabled to search for evi- dence of ...
... natural gift is not called forth at all . If the thought of its possession flits across the fancy of the young girl ... Nature , and what it may become , either for good or for evil , we are better enabled to search for evi- dence of ...
Pagina 20
... natural for every mother to wish to see her daughters married , so long as neither happiness , nor those higher ... nature , to try to excite affection which they neither respond to , nor value ; and who , in the ex- citement of ...
... natural for every mother to wish to see her daughters married , so long as neither happiness , nor those higher ... nature , to try to excite affection which they neither respond to , nor value ; and who , in the ex- citement of ...
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